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242 related items for PubMed ID: 28943537

  • 1. Transient Prosopometamorphopsia Restricted to the Left Eye Caused by Ischemia at the Right Splenium of the Corpus Callosum.
    Funatsu N, Hayakawa M, Tokuda N, Toyoda K.
    Intern Med; 2017 Nov 01; 56(21):2933-2935. PubMed ID: 28943537
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  • 3. [A case of left hemi-facial metamorphopsia induced by infarction of the right side of the splenium of the corpus callosum].
    Saito Y, Matsunaga A, Yamamura O, Ikawa M, Hamano T, Yoneda M.
    Rinsho Shinkeigaku; 2014 Nov 01; 54(8):637-42. PubMed ID: 25142534
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  • 4. Transient Lesion of the Splenium of the Corpus Callosum after Acute Ischemic Stroke.
    Yamaguchi Y, Iwasaki Y, Wada M, Makita N, Nagasawa H, Yamakawa T, Toyoda K.
    Intern Med; 2019 Apr 01; 58(7):1011-1015. PubMed ID: 30449776
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  • 5. Restricted diffusion in the corpus callosum in hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
    Takenouchi T, Heier LA, Engel M, Perlman JM.
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  • 6. Prosopometamorphopsia secondary to a left splenium of the corpus callosum infarct.
    Barghouthi T, El Husseini N.
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  • 7. Transient Visual Hallucinations due to Posterior Callosal Stroke.
    Ghosh GN, Wycoco V, Ghosh S.
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  • 8. Transient lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum in an epileptic patient.
    Mirsattari SM, Lee DH, Jones MW, Blume WT.
    Neurology; 2003 Jun 10; 60(11):1838-41. PubMed ID: 12796545
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  • 9. Transient lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum due to rotavirus infection.
    Mazur-Melewska K, Jonczyk-Potoczna K, Szpura K, Biegański G, Mania A, Kemnitz P, Służewski W, Figlerowicz M.
    Childs Nerv Syst; 2015 Jun 10; 31(6):997-1000. PubMed ID: 25686898
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  • 10. Prosopometamorphopsia and alexia following left splenial corpus callosum infarction: Case report and literature review.
    McCarty CW, Gordon GM, Walker A, Delio P, Kolarczyk RA, Pieramici DJ.
    eNeurologicalSci; 2017 Mar 10; 6():1-3. PubMed ID: 29260005
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  • 11. Agraphia with reversible splenial corpus callosum lesion caused by hypoglycemia.
    Miyakawa Y, Fuchigami T, Aoki M, Mine Y, Suzuki J, Urakami T, Takahashi S.
    Brain Dev; 2018 Aug 10; 40(7):592-595. PubMed ID: 29606344
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  • 12. Infarction of the corpus callosum: a retrospective clinical investigation.
    Li S, Sun X, Bai YM, Qin HM, Wu XM, Zhang X, Jolkkonen J, Boltze J, Wang SP.
    PLoS One; 2015 Aug 10; 10(3):e0120409. PubMed ID: 25785450
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  • 13. Simultaneous diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance images and brain blood perfusion scintigraphy for a transient lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum.
    Nojo T, Takao H, Kohyama J.
    Brain Dev; 2008 Mar 10; 30(3):200-2. PubMed ID: 17720343
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  • 14. Transient lesion in the splenium of the corpus callosum in acute cerebellitis.
    Kato Z, Kozawa R, Hashimoto K, Kondo N.
    J Child Neurol; 2003 Apr 10; 18(4):291-2. PubMed ID: 12760432
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  • 15. Transient postictal magnetic resonance imaging abnormality of the corpus callosum in a patient with epilepsy. Case report and review of the literature.
    Cohen-Gadol AA, Britton JW, Jack CR, Friedman JA, Marsh WR.
    J Neurosurg; 2002 Sep 10; 97(3):714-7. PubMed ID: 12296661
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  • 16. Left hemispatial neglect with a splenial lesion.
    Kesayan T, Gasoyan H, Heilman KM.
    Neurocase; 2018 Aug 10; 24(4):220-226. PubMed ID: 30370810
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  • 17. Diffusion-weighted imaging abnormalities in the corpus callosum after neonatal seizure: a case report.
    Kubota T, Kidokoro H, Ito M, Oe H, Hattori T, Kato Y, Ogawa O, Natsume J, Okumura A.
    Brain Dev; 2008 Mar 10; 30(3):215-7. PubMed ID: 17888602
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  • 18. Transient splenial lesion of the corpus callosum associated with antiepileptic drugs: evaluation by diffusion-weighted MR imaging.
    Maeda M, Shiroyama T, Tsukahara H, Shimono T, Aoki S, Takeda K.
    Eur Radiol; 2003 Aug 10; 13(8):1902-6. PubMed ID: 12942292
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  • 19. [Reversible splenial lesion of the corpus callosum on diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in hypoglycemic hemiparesis: report of two cases].
    Kagawa K, Okada H.
    No Shinkei Geka; 2009 May 10; 37(5):473-8. PubMed ID: 19432096
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  • 20. Diffusion Restricted Lesions in the Splenium of the Corpus Callosum.
    Förster A, Apfaltrer P, Al-Zghloul M, Wenz H, Alonso A, Groden C.
    In Vivo; 2022 May 10; 36(3):1354-1359. PubMed ID: 35478124
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